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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

SAVING VICTIMS OF MESOTHELIOMA: THE LAWSUIT OPTION.

BY ALLEN SCOT



Allen Scot writes on saving the victims of Mesothelioma or Asbestos cancer. He relates a story concerning his friend who was diagnosed of the killer disease. His suggestion in the light of present happening is for victims to explore the Lawsuit option.

Hoff Nielsen 45 is a former construction worker and a rare gentleman. He has won several medals in his former company for outstanding achievement and diligence. A happy man who will stop at nothing to ensure the contract construction work will not stop due to any problem! Sadly however Hoff’s world has come crashing down as just a week ago was diagnosed as having Mesothelioma or asbestos cancer. This probably emanated from his exposure to asbestos while he worked in the construction firm. What this also means is that Hoff has become yet another of the many silent American victim and sufferer of the very dangerous disease called Mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma is a cancerous affliction that occurs as a result of continuous exposure to asbestos. Asbestos is a substance used to make certain items like pipe insulation, roofing, fire proof drywall, flooring, pipes, fire retardant ceiling insulation, fire, acid and heat resistant gasket and several other products. The time between exposure up on till it becomes full blown is between twenty to fifty years.
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The construction and allied sector is no doubt a huge employer of labor with many Americans working in the sector and being exposed to asbestos and related materials and because of this exposure may likely develop Mesothelioma without knowing and through no fault of theirs except for the fact that they earned their wages by working with companies using asbestos most frequently. It is therefore imperative that when a victim is diagnosed with Mesothelioma such victim should seek redress in a law court by filing a suit.

A Warning shot!

I want to sound a note of warning to victims of Mesothelioma diseases to be very careful not to institute a legal action without the intervention of an experienced and knowledgeable Mesothelioma lawyer. This note of warning is very necessary in other to open victims’ eyes to the complex litigation that is associated with Mesothelioma claims, and for this purpose, engaging the service of a Mesothelioma lawyer is strongly suggested.

A Mesothelioma lawyer is always prepared to fight for your legal interests in court to enable him or her achieve reasonable compensation award to the client.

After consultation with a Mesothelioma lawyer, certain advices on where to file suit and which parties to be sued, state specific legal variations such as statutes of limitations, award caps and insurance regulations that can be used to advance your case in Mesothelioma settlement must have been passed on to the victim.

A good and experienced Mesothelioma attorney always meet with his client (victims) to plot the success of their case through the instrument of the law. Also an experienced Mesothelioma lawyer sometimes make use of his social network and contact to pressure reluctant parties into accepting liability thereby preventing the plaintiff and the defendant from undergoing long period of trials before compensation is effected.

I therefore advise the victims or their loved ones who have suffered from Mesothelioma diseases to endeavor to consult Mesothelioma attorney for more information about Mesothelioma and their legal rights.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

How to Find a Mesothelioma Lawyer

By Herb Leibacher

How to find a Mesothelioma Lawyer is not on everyone's mind, but for those diagnosed with Mesothelioma, a cancer caused by asbestos; a Mesothelioma Lawyer is a necessity. In order to properly handle a case that is so intricate and complex, a specialist is needed. A Mesothelioma lawyer will know exactly what you are going through, how to find the answers to where you came in contact with asbestos and exactly who it is that is responsible for your being afflicted with Mesothelioma. You can check with organizations that deal with the issues of Mesothelioma for referrals to lawyers who are specialists in this particular field of law.
Other Work Related Injuries

Other work related injuries cases are handled very differently than Mesothelioma. The lawyers who address this particular work hazard are specialists in a very unique arm of the law. A Mesothelioma Lawyer is experienced in this area and has access to the research and supportive evidence that will win your case against the employer who knowingly exposed you to asbestos without prior warning of the hazards of handling asbestos or what could occur with the contact with asbestos. In order to choose the right lawyer for your case you should choose a lawyer that will be in close proximity and has a reputation of dealing with a lawsuit concerning Mesothelioma. Your lawyer should also have a convenient meeting times and a comparable rate for compensation.

Be wary of any lawyer

Be wary of any lawyer that tells you ahead of time that your case can definitely be won. It is impossible to predict what the court will find and how it will rule. A competent and experienced Mesothelioma lawyer with practice experience is your best opportunity to receive the settlement you deserve.

Experience, Knowledge and Expertise

Experience, knowledge and expertise are what you will get when you hire a Mesothelioma Lawyer with a winning track record. There are many referral services that can help you find exactly the right lawyer. You can also check online at some of the websites that deal with the subject of Mesothelioma and find recommendations for law firms that specialize in Mesothelioma.

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Alternative Mesothelioma Treatment

By Marcus Peterson

People are on the lookout for alternative mesothelioma treatment due to the complex nature and deadliness of mesothelioma. Not only patients, but researchers and doctors are trying to find out new ways to treat mesothelioma. 'Alternative' refers to the use of different methods from the traditionally accepted. Most alternative mesothelioma treatments are not scientifically approved but certain treatments have found to give relief to patients and certain others are found to be of no use. Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy (IPT), Immunoaugmentative Therapy (IAT) and Gene Therapy are some of the important alternative mesothelioma treatments in modern medicine.

Alternative treatments attack the mesothelioma cancer quite aggressively, with few or no side effects. It works by training the patient's immune system to recognize and destroy the tumor tissue. The method relies on cancer vaccines to stimulate the patient's immune system and destroy tumor cells. Immunoaugmentative Therapy (IAT) works by strengthening and balancing four different proteins found in the blood. Special drugs are administered to kill cancer cells in Intraoperative Photodynamic Therapy (IPT). The drug makes cancer more sensitive to light. Several days before the surgery, it is injected into a vein. A special light is used to detect cancer during surgery. IPT is basically used in the early stages of mesothelioma in the chest. Mutilated genes, which cause mesothelioma, are either replaced or removed in gene therapy. This treatment is at its infant stage but is a promising treatment.
Some types of alternative treatments have been practiced for generations but do not have any scientific backup. Homeopathy is used as an alternative system. An example of homeopathic treatment in mesothelioma is the use of Iscador from mistletoe. Iscador is an herbal medicine used to boost the body's immune system. Specific diet therapy, rich with vitamins and minerals, and metabolic therapy are other types of alternative treatment. Cow or shark cartilage is used as a food supplement in some treatments. Essiac is an herb supplement used. Bach flower is used in aromatic treatment. Other examples of alternative medicine are faith healing, vitamins, herbs, and supplements sold in your local drugstore. [http://www.WetPluto.com/Alternative-Mesothelioma-Treatment.html]Mesothelioma Treatment provides detailed information on Mesothelioma Treatment, Mesothelioma Treatment Options, Alternative Mesothelioma Treatment, New Mesothelioma Treatment and more. Mesothelioma Treatment is affiliated with [http://www.e-mesotheliomadoctors.com]Mesothelioma Doctors Info.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Mesothelioma Treatment Costs

By Marcus Peterson

Like all forms of malignant cancers, the overall cost of mesothelioma treatment is very expensive. A mesothelioma patient's care may be thousands of dollars per month. The major factors affecting mesothelioma treatment costs include age, side effect of the treatment, the effects of the treatment on the overall health and the probabilities of survival, as well as the stage and severity of disease and the body parts over which the affliction has spread.

Mesothelioma is a cancerous affliction, primarily of three kinds - pleural, peritoneal and pericardial. A variety of treatment options, including surgery, radiology, and chemotherapy, are needed to cure this malady. Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays to damage tumors and stop them from further growing and dividing. Surgery completely removes the afflicted organ or its part. Chemotherapy is a treatment used to kill the tumor cells by injecting medicines intravenously into the ailed areas. The cost of these therapies and follow-up treatments are very high. Occasionally, a combination of two or more treatment method becomes essential to handle the disease.

In general, mesothelioma treatment costs include fees for the physician, significant periods of hospitalization, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments. In certain occasions, the patient and family members must travel far distances to reach a facility where the best mesothelioma treatment is provided. This will incur them the additional expenses of airfare, lodging, and related travel expenses.

Majority of mesothelioma diseases are directly associated to asbestos exposure. It is usually due to the willful carelessness of an employer, who does not issue the necessary warning before offering employment. Hence the liability of bearing mesothelioma treatment cost lies directly with the employer.  The patient should consult an attorney who has a good idea of the cost of treatment. Mesothelioma treatment costs in such cases can be recovered easily from the employer.

Estimate shows that the medical costs associated with this type of treatment exceed $150,000. Mesothelioma treatment costs also differ depending on where the treatment is provided.

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Friday, September 3, 2010

Mesothelioma - Catch It Early to Avoid Big Trouble

By Rick Hendershot

Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer where cancerous cells develop in the mesothelium -- a protective sac that covers most of the body's internal organs. Like most cancers, early detection of mesothelioma greatly increases the chances of  beating the disease.

But early detection is more difficult with mesothelioma because it has a long dormancy period of 30 or 40 years in which the cancer remains fairly inactive and causes very few symptoms. When the disease passes into its active phase it rapidly spreads to the internal organs such as the lungs, heart and abdominal organs. In its active phase it is very difficult to treat successfully because it develops and spreads so quickly.

Causes of mesothelioma

Mesothelioma was barely in the public eye until a few years ago. It has a very specific cause -- exposure to asbestos. And the dangers of asbestos exposure were not widely acknowledged until the 1970s and 80s when its serious health implications could no longer be ignored.
As often happens in cases involving commercial products with harmful side effects, there was tremendous resistance to acknowledging its dangers. In the case of asbestos, it was a product that had some very important properties that made it ideal for insulation applications.

During the first half of the previous century, right up until the mid 1970s asbestos was the default material used to retard heat transfer in buildings, machines, heavy equipment, and a broad range of commercial applications. Because it was plentiful and inexpensive to mine, asbestos was widely used in building products such as home insulation, floor, ceiling and roof tiles. It was also used in commonly found commercial products such as brake linings and pipe insulation.

This meant that millions of people were coming in contact with asbestos on a daily basis. And since the effects of exposure to asbestos fibre often do not become apparent for 30 or 40 years after prolonged exposure, there often appeared to be no immediate health risk.

This was especially important in the case of workers who mined and processed asbestos. Although workers were regularly getting sick and often had premature, painful deaths, the long period of dormancy of mesothelioma made it difficult to make the connection to asbestos.

Even short term asbestos exposure will cause mesothelioma

Generally, the probability of developing this form of cancer is directly related to the length of time you are exposed to asbestos. The health risk also increases with the intensity of the exposure to asbestos.

However, an exposure of as little as one or two months can result in mesothelioma 30 or 40 years later. At the age of 48, Canadian Member of Parliament Chuck Strahl, was recently diagnosed with mesothelioma and traces the cause back to changing brake pads on logging equipment after he graduated from high school. Strahl's case is a good example of the fact that Mesothelioma has a latency period of anywhere from 20 to 50 years. Like thousands of others he developed the disease long after his exposure to asbestos.

Symptoms of mesothelioma

Because of its long dormancy period, mesothelioma is often not detected until it enters its active, aggressive stage. Pleural mesothelioma - cancer of the lung lining - causes shortness of breath or chronic coughing. Unfortunately these symptoms can easily be mistaken for allergies or a common cold.

In fact pleural mesothelioma is often discovered by accident when patients think they have one of these more common illnesses. Other symptoms of pleural mesothelioma may include chest pain, chronic coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue, wheezing,  hoarseness, weight loss, or blood in the phlegm from the lungs when coughing.

Peritoneal mesothelioma affects the lining around the stomach and intestines and is usually just as dangerous. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include pain or swelling in the abdomen, weight loss, bowel obstruction, anemia, and fever.

Treatment of mesothelioma

Unfortunately, by the time most infected people become aware they have mesothelioma it has ceased being dormant and becomes extremely aggressive. Once it is no longer dormant, this type of cancer can travel quickly, and it becomes almost impossible to stop.
While there are treatments that are available in order to keep the patient comfortable, there is currently no cure for mesothelioma, and as many as 75% of those who develop the disease will lose their life within one year. The remainder may last for up to an additional six months.

Among the treatments that are used in order to reduce the effects of the disease are oxygen, postural drainage and pain killers. A wide range of treatment approaches are being tested, ranging from attempts to fortify the body's natural immune system to gene therapy which tries to attack the problem at the DNA level. Homeopathy, herbs and acupuncture are also used. But none have yet been shown to be very effective once the disease reaches the aggressive stage.

Given the generally poor prognosis for people who do not catch the disease in time, early detection is the best defence against mesothelioma. If you have worked in an industry such as construction or suspect that you may have been exposed to asbestos, be alert for symptoms and contact your doctor immediately. Like all forms of cancer, detecting mesothelioma at the earliest stage possible greatly increases your chances for survival.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Symptoms That Help You Identify Mesothelioma

By Fatima Asna

Mesothelioma can only be identified with help of its symptoms which appear after 20-50 years the person has developed the disease. Symptoms of mesothelioma appear when you have been exposed to the deadly toxic asbestos decades back. By the time they appear, they have already spread to all parts of the body.

There are 3 major types of mesothelioma which attack the body with some similar symptoms. These types of mesothelioma along with their symptoms are:

Pleural Mesothelioma

Pleural mesothelioma attacks the lining of the lungs and causes various symptoms. These symptoms include:
    Cough   
    Difficulty sleeping
    Fever
    Pain at the side of the chest or the lower back
    Pleural effusions (fluid in the chest cavity)
    Progressive loss of appetite and weight loss
    Dyspnea
    Tiredness
    Trouble swallowing
    Muscle weakness
    Sensory loss
    Nausea


Pleural effusion is an accumulation of fluid between the lining of the lung and the chest cavity. It is one of most common symptoms of mesothelioma and leads to shortness of breath. As the fluid collects in the lining of the lungs and chest, the pain and shortness of breath also increase. Dyspnea is shortness of breath which can be caused by a pleural effusion and/or by the presence of a tumor in the pleura or the lining of the lungs. 

A buildup of fluid in the pleural can create a feeling of fullness and pressure, causing areas of pain in the chest cavity and sometimes in the lower back area. Chest pain occurs more often on the right side of the body, as mesothelioma affects the right lung 60% of the time. Only 5% patients suffer from mesothelioma in both lungs.

In some cases, a patient may also have chronic hoarseness, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and/or the coughing up of blood (hemoptysis). These are the rare symptoms of mesothelioma and seen in less than 1% mesothelioma patients.  If the patient also suffers from swelling of the face or neck areas, it means that the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium.

Peritoneal Mesothelioma

The other type of mesothelioma is peritoneal which attacks the lining of the stomach or the abdominal cavity. It can cause symptoms like:
    Belly Pain
    Nausea
    Vomiting
    Weight loss
    Fever
    Night sweats
    Frequency of urination
    Bowel obstruction


Abdominal pain and swelling due to a buildup of fluid in the abdomen also known as ascites is one of the symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma. If there is a tumor in the peritoneum membrane, it can put increasing pressure on the organs in the abdomen, leading to bowel obstruction and distention.

Pericardial Mesothelioma

The third type of mesothelioma is pericardial mesothelioma which attacks the lining of the chest cavity. It is not a common type of cancer. It can cause symptoms like:

    Heart palpitations
    Chest pains
    Shortness of breath
    Persistent cough
    Weight loss
    Irregular heartbeat


Pericardial effusion may also occur in pericardial mesothelioma. It is the accumulation of liquid in the lining of the chest cavity which may cause difficulty in breathing and shortness of breath. The patient may also complain of irregular heartbeat which is caused due to liquid accumulation in the chest. Persistent cough along with blood may also occur. Pericardial mesothelioma can also lead to lung cancer.

Some of these symptoms can help you identify mesothelioma. Some patients show no symptoms of their mesothelioma which makes it more difficult to diagnose. The exact symptoms will often depend on the area where mesothelioma affects which will help you identify mesothelioma.


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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Pleura Mesothelioma

By Ems Aleks

A person working with asbestos is the highest risk. It's been said that about 75% of all cases have histories exposure to asbestos at work. There are about 2,000 to 3,000 mesothelioma cases reported each year and most of them are work-related cases.

Asbestos minerals are said to be strongly present on industrial materials and products such as flooring products, roof shingles, insulations, textiles, cement and brake linings. Some of these materials are also used in industries such as construction, automotive, shipyard and manufacturing. A worker can get it just by inhaling and swallowing the substance. Moreover, there are theories that members of the family of these workers are prone to second hand exposure just by doing the worker's laundry. In lieu to this, workers may file a lawsuit because of job-related diseases and you can find mesothelioma lawyers within your community or on various websites at the internet.

Moreover, mesothelioma lawyers will assist you of your legal rights as well as your options. They will be able to determine if you have a case and the steps that you have to take should you seek to take this to court. However, you should take into consideration the number of cases that mesothelioma lawyers had handled.

Symptoms

Pleura Mesothelioma is a form of cancer which is very aggressive and is very hard to diagnose. Generally, mesothelioma symptoms are hardly detectable at an early stage because it has a latency period and may occur even after around 20 to 40 years after the exposure to asbestos. These are some of the most common symptoms:

•    Chest pain under the ribcage
•    Persistent coughing
•    Loss of weight
•    Fatigue
•    Shortness of breath
•    Lumps around the chest
•    Difficulty in swallowing
•    Difficult and painful breathing
•    Coughing up blood

These are all mesothelioma symptoms but, it should be noted that it may or may not occur to one person all at one time. It is pertinent to inform your physician of your exposure to asbestos so they can note it down and check if you will require test for diseases related to asbestos exposure.

Diagnosis

Since mesothelioma symptoms seem to be the same as with other diseases, diagnosis is also somewhat difficult. The physician will want to rule out each of those other diseases before suspecting Pleura Mesothelioma. Once suspected, x-ray and CT scan will be performed. Once any of these tests showed signs of exposure to asbestos, then, a biopsy will be performed to confirm the result.

Aside from confirming the result, the biopsy can also help determine the type of mesothelioma in the body. To determine the growth and stage, further tests can be done like MRI and PET scan (Positron Emission Topography).

Treatment

The treatment options depend relatively on the patient's state of health and the cancer stage. The tumor or parts of the tumor could be surgically removed upon detection during early stages. Fluids from the lungs can also be removed through surgery.

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Mesothelioma Stages and Mesothelioma Staging Systems

By Avi Solutions

Mesothelioma stages are categorized in the medical community for evaluative benefit for the physician, the medical institution, participation in clinical trials, and advancements in mesothelioma treatment options.  Staging systems are used to define mesothelioma stages; however, mesothelioma stages are far more descriptive for pleural mesothelioma than for peritoneal mesothelioma or pericardial mesothelioma.  Mesothelioma staging systems have changed over time. As medical knowledge increases, mesothelioma staging systems advance. 

By sectioning a progressive disease into stages, doctors can evaluate mesothelioma treatment options that have been proven successful.  By defining mesothelioma stages in a universal staging system, international mesothelioma life expectancy statistics can be gathered. When a staging system gains international acceptance, it contributes greatly to the advancement of mesothelioma treatment options.  Grouping similar variables for evaluation is beneficial to developing mesothelioma treatment options for different mesothelioma stages.

In 1976 the Butchart staging system identified four mesothelioma stages for diffuse pleural malignant mesothelioma by location.  At stage one, the tumor is in one side of the pleural lining.   At stage two, the tumor is malignant and has entered both lungs, and has the potential to spread.  In stage three of Butchart’s mesothelioma stages, the tumor has entered the peritoneum (abdomen region), and at stage four, the cancer has spread through the blood stream.

It was simple, thus gained acceptance. However, it fails to address crucial issues.  Medical experts suggest it fails to make survival correlations with mesothelioma stages.  The Butchart mesothelioma staging system in its originality is obsolete for mesothelioma life expectancy statistics, however other mesothelioma stages have been developed from it, and many cancer institutions modify it for their evaluative purposes.

In the 1980s Chahinian added detailed tumor stages, lymph node stages and metastases stages to the pleural mesothelioma staging system. This staging system is referred to as TNM and is used within elaborative staging systems.  In 1990 the UICC (Union Internationale Contre le Cancer) expounded on Chahinian’s mesothelioma stages.  The Butchart, Chahinian and UICC mesothelioma staging systems were based on specific institution experience. 

In 1999 the Bingham Hospital introduced a pleural mesothelioma surgical staging system in the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.   The IMIG (International Mesothelioma Interest Group) in a 1995 Journal of Chest from the American College of Chest Physicians proposed international acceptance for a detailed universal staging system. This staging system demands precise tumor location, and is based on TNM and the International Lung Cancer Staging System.

Medical institutions will use the mesothelioma stages and staging system practical for their internal evaluative purposes.  But the mesothelioma patient should be aware when discussing mesothelioma life expectancy and prognosis that mesothelioma staging systems differ, and staging systems still undergo scrutiny.  No staging system includes all variables for treatment and prognosis. Factors such as tumor subtypes can make a significant difference in prognosis. 

In its basic form, mesothelioma has two stages – localized and advanced.  In most staging systems, localized mesothelioma is considered stage one. Stages two through four are advanced mesothelioma stages.  Mesothelioma stages are generally defined by location, the severity of the tumor, or surgical needs.  The stages of mesothelioma are dependent on the staging system used.

Mesothelioma stages are important considerations in treatment and prognosis. An accepted universal mesothelioma staging system can expedite medical research to find effective mesothelioma treatment options.   Advances in clinical research will continue to contribute to the development of defining mesothelioma stages until precise correlations can be made.  Until then, staging systems are a universal answer to evaluating mesothelioma treatment.  
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

3 Mesothelioma Treatments Explained

By Thomas Parker

Mesothelioma is one of the most uncommon types of cancer and is almost always caused by past exposure to asbestos. It is believed to affect around 2000 people in the UK each year. There are two different forms of mesothelioma; pleural mesothelioma (which makes the lining of the lungs become thicker) and peritoneal mesothelioma (which makes the lining of the abdomen become thicker). Being diagnosed with this type of cancer is not a pleasant experience. However, there are treatment options available. In this article I will be explaining three of the top mesothelioma treatments.
1) SURGERY:- If you have pleural mesothelioma and it is in the early stages, surgery may be a viable treatment option. However, it cannot usually be used to treat peritoneal mesothelioma. When surgery is possible it will usually involve a pleurectomy (removing part or all of the pleura and the surrounding lung tissue) but sometimes an extra-pleural pneumonectomy (removing the pleura, the diaphragm, the tumour and the whole lung) is required for more advanced cancers.

2) CHEMOTHERAPY:- This mesothelioma treatment involves using anti-cancer medications to slow the growth of the tumour. It can also help reduce any undesirable symptoms. Unfortunately, in most cases chemotherapy alone is not enough to cure mesothelioma and instead helps provide sufferers with a better quality of life. However, it can be effective after surgery for killing off any remaining cancer cells and reducing the risk of recurrence.

Chemotherapy treatment does come with some undesirable side effects. The main side effect is that the drugs used often kill some non-cancerous cells too which makes you more susceptible to infections and can make you tire more easily. There are other associated side effects which include hair loss, nausea and diarrhoea. However, these depend upon the type of chemotherapy drug being used.

3) RADIOTHERAPY:- This involves using high energy radiation beams to destroy the cancerous cells. Radiotherapy is often used to relieve any undesirable symptoms but can sometimes prove an effective treatment for mesothelioma. It can also be used to shrink the tumour before surgery and to reduce the risk of the cancer returning after surgery.

Radiotherapy treatment also has comes with some unwanted side effects. These include nausea, vomiting and tiredness. However, these side effects and their severity varies depending upon the strength of the radiation used and the length of the radiotherapy treatment.

Mesothelioma is very rare but like any other cancer it can prove fatal if ignored. No one wants to be diagnosed with a condition like this but it can be treated. This article has discussed three of the options that are available but to get the full picture you need to go see your doctor. They are the professionals and they will be able to choose the best type of treatment for you and your circumstances.

Whilst every intention has been made to make this article accurate and informative, it is intended for general information only. Mesothelioma is a very serious, life threatening condition and you should discuss any concerns, treatments or lifestyle changes fully with your doctor.

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Friday, August 13, 2010

What is Mesothelioma & Mesothelioma Treatments Option - An IMPORTANT Basic Fact

By M Amyz

Mesothelioma treatments remain disappointing. Mesothelioma treatments have a better prognosis in early stage and in mesothelioma treatments, to find a cure is very difficult. This is the fact of mesothelioma treatments.

Mesothelioma, also known as malignant mesothelioma, is a rare form of cancer that occur in the protective lining that covers many of the body's internal organs also known as mesothelium. Mesothelium is the lining of the chest, lungs, abdomen and also the heart. Mesothelioma is usually caused by exposure to the hazardous agent called asbestos. Mesothelioma is a rare disease but the symptoms strike more than 200 people each year in the United States. The symptoms of mesothelioma basically take times to appear and sometimes up to 30 years, between exposure to asbestos and the start of the disease.

Mesothelioma occurs in one per 1,000,000 of the population. The incidence rate is higher in male gender then in female. The incidence rate also increase by age. However the disease can occur in either man or women at any age. Mesothelioma is found to be in highest incidence rate in Britain, Australia and Belgium. However mesothelioma still a very rare disease.

There are three main types of this diasease. The highest one is pleural mesothelioma. It is called as pleural because the mesothelioma mainly affected the lining of the lungs. The incidence appeared for up to 75% for pleural mesothelioma. The other 20% of the case are peritoneal or pericardial. Peritoneal meosthelioma affects the abdomen whereas pericardial mesothelioma when it affects the heart.

The symptoms of pleural mesothelioma are related to the respiratory system which includes shortness of breath, fever, coughing up blood and breathing difficulties. The sufferers also have acute chest pain. Pleural mesothelioma is related to the inhalation of asbestos fibers. Asbestos fibers reach the lungs through the nose or mouth and they build up in the lungs. Then, they travel through the tissues. Since they are light and invisible, they become easily airborne and inhalable. When the asbestos fibers build up in the mesothelium lining, the mesothelium cells start showing abnormal behavior, thereby leading to mesothelioma. In this disease, tumors are formed in lungs and mesothelium and this may also spread to other parts of the body too.

Pericardial mesothelioma is a rare form of mesothelioma and the main site of attack is the linings of the heart. The main symptoms of pericardial mesothelioma are chest pain, breathing difficulties, fever, palpitations, tiredness and cough. Like all other types of mesothelioma, there is no cure for this type also. The only thing that doctors can do is to reduce the pain and discomfort of the symptoms and help the patients have a comfortable and peaceful death. This is called palliative care.

There are many mesothelioma treatments and mesothelioma treatments option available. mesothelioma treatments include surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. The mesothelioma treatments depends on the patient's age, general health and stage of the cancer. There has been much mesothelioma research have been done to find the new treatment methods.

Mesothelioma is a bad dream to the sufferer. Not only does it take years for the symptoms to appear, but there are limited mesothelioma treatments and drugs that will prolong the lives and improved the quality of life in mesothelioma patient. Hope that this article can bring information about mesothelioma and mesothelioma treatments.

Hope this article can help you to know the real fact of asbestos related cancer. Someone who have a history of prolong asbestos exposure and have the symptoms should seek medical attention. Prevention is better than cure. This type of cancer's treatments are very difficult in the latter stage.Try to be alert on the sign and symptoms of mesothelomia in the early stage. It can result in better treatmens or a better prognosis.

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